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Timothy Ward (timothycward) | 49 comments Mod
New releases this week, as posted on Adventures in Scifi Publishing:

Extinction Point Revelations (Extinction Point, #3) by Paul Antony Jones Extinction Point: Revelations by Paul Antony Jones

Attack the Geek (Ree Reyes, #2.5) by Michael R. Underwood Attack the Geek by Michael R. Underwood

Shipstar by Gregory Benford Shipstar by Gregory Benford and Larry Niven

Dragon Age The Masked Empire (Dragon Age, #4) by Patrick Weekes Dragon Age: The Masked Empire by Patrick Weekes

Turtle Recall The Discworld Companion . . . So Far by Terry Pratchett Turtle Recall: The Discworld Companion . . . So Far by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Briggs

Steles of the Sky by Elizabeth Bear Steles of the Sky by Elizabeth Bear

Operation Shield (Cassandra Kresnov, #5) by Joel Shepherd Operation Shield by Joel Shepherd

The Word Exchange by Alena Graedon The Word Exchange by Alena Graedon

The Klaatu Terminus (The Klaatu Diskos, #3) by Pete Hautman The Klaatu Terminus by Pete Hautman

Burn Out by Kristi Helvig Burn Out by Kristi Helvig

Robot Uprisings by Daniel H. Wilson Robot Uprisings by Daniel H. Wilson and John Joseph Adams


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Timothy Ward (timothycward) | 49 comments Mod
Turtle Recall, that's hilarious in and of itself. I've never read Pratchett, but I hear he's funny. That title alone gives him credence.

Revelations by Paul Antony Jones has my attention. I was a little disappointed with the first book, Extinction Point, because of some believability issues on the character's part, but the apocalypse was very interesting and at times very scary. It was also really short. I'm glad to see this third book is over three hundred pages.

Oh Steles of the Sky, how I wish I could be instantly caught up on reading the first two books. Same to you, Shipstar, though I don't know where I come down on Hard SF, some is just too cumbersome to get through.

Congrats on another geeky magical adventure to Michael Underwood and his Ree Reyes series. Truly unique stuff there.


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